Ratapani Tiger Reserve, Delawadi gate, Village Yaarnagar, Teh. Budhni, Distt. Sehore (MP)-466445
Ratapani Tiger Reserve The 57 th tiger reserve of India and 8th of MP
When night falls, join our Night Safari, where the forest glows differently — eyes gleaming from the bushes, the stars keeping silent watch.
Visible from the resort’s vicinity, Ginnorgarh Fort rises atop a steep hill, surrounded by the Ratapani forests.
Perched high upon a hill, Salkanpur Devi Dham (BIJASEN DHAM) is a sacred temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. Half an hour road drive from YJR, you’ll feel the divine presence carried by wind.
Experience calm waters and breathtaking views as you glide through nature. Enjoy the peaceful river breeze, birds around you, and a moment of pure relaxation.
As the sun sets and the forest turns golden, enjoy a magical bush dinner at Yaarnagar Jungle Resort.
Find peace in the heart of nature at Yaarnagar Jungle Resort. Practice yoga under the shade of tall trees and breathe in the fresh forest air. Walk along the gentle river path and let meditation calm your mind as you listen to birds singing and water flowing.
At Yaarnagar Jungle Resort, paddling by the side of river path offers a unique experience, guiding visitors through peaceful surroundings and offering views that rejuvenate the mind and soul. simply stroll along the scenic paths, discovering hidden corners of the forest, listening to birdsong, and soaking in the serene atmosphere
Around 15 km from YJR at Tālpura there’s an ancient Buddhist site. It is located on a hill overlooking the Narmada River and dates back to the early centuries BCE.
Just 40 km from Yaarnagar Jungle Resort, this sacred spot pairs perfectly with a forest getaway. Yaarnagar Jungle Resort offers eco-friendly stays, guided forest trails, and wildlife spotting, allowing visitors to connect with nature up close
When monsoon breathes life into the land, the forest sings louder. Waterfalls tumble from the cliffs, rivers swell with laughter, and every path becomes a poem written in mist.
World War II era Prisoner of War Camp, located atop a hill near Delawadi. The camp was set up by the British in1939-40 to house around 30,000 German and Italian prisoners of war.